Live On Stage, Inc. and Mason County Community Concert Association announce Award-Winning Comedic Pianist, Jason Lyle Black, as part of their 2019 – 2020 Concert Season.

Recognized for being “the most unique piano entertainer you will ever see,” Jason Lyle Black is bringing his unorthodox, but unforgettable, comedy piano show to Shelton High School Auditorium in Shelton, Washington on Monday, October 21, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.  Single tickets to this performance are $30 (adults), children under 18 admitted FREE. 2019-2020 Season tickets are available for $70 for 6 concerts!

Jason Lyle Black is an award-winning pianist, composer, and entertainer, whose combination of music, comedy, and audience interaction creates a one-of-a-kind show experience.  Black is known for his unique ability to develop a strong connection with any audience, whether through his incredible artistry on piano favorites like “Rhapsody in Blue,” or his hilarious comedy bits like “Songs Not to Play at People’s Weddings and Funerals.” Black is known worldwide for his unique backwards and upside down playing, which TIME calls “Incredible” and Ellen DeGeneres called “Unbelievable!” Black’s show blends comedy, movie soundtracks, Broadway classics, Disney tunes, and improvisation to create a program that delights both seasoned concertgoers and family audiences alike!

For more information call 360-426-1842 or 360-426-1940.

The Mason County Community Concert Association (“MCCCA”) has been in Shelton since 1949.  It is part of the national community organization which was established in 1926 to bring world-class music and entertainment to small towns.  Season tickets may also enjoy concerts presented by neighboring communities through special reciprocity agreements.

Live On Stage, Inc. provides excellent, affordable, entertainment attractions and support services to an American community of concert presenters.  For more information, visit www.LiveOnStage.biz.